The judge who sentenced the Tolpuddle Martyrs in 1834 was Sir John Campbell, who was the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas at the time. The Martyrs were a group of agricultural laborers who formed a trade union to protest against low wages. Sir John Campbell sentenced them to transportation for life to penal colonies in Australia, a decision that sparked widespread outrage and became a significant event in the history of labor rights in the UK.
They were a friendly society of agricultural labourers. there were six men all together. they were call George loveless , James loveless, James Hammett , James brine, Thomas standfield and John standfield. they were found guilty of swearing oaths which was illegal and were sentenced to 7 years to transportation to Australia. They also refused to work for they earned less than 10 shillings a week which was then reduced to 6 shillings a week. xD
John J. Sirica.
The judge who sentenced Ned Kelly to be hanged was Judge Redmond Barry. He presided over Kelly's trial in 1880, where Kelly was found guilty of murder. Judge Barry's decision ultimately led to Kelly's execution by hanging on November 11, 1880.
Judge Issac Parker in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Martyrs of the Alamo was created on 1915-11-21.
his name was: Judge Baron Williams :D
They all died
They were 6 men from the village of Tolpuddle who were convicted of swearing a secret oath which got them punished severely.
Marjorie Mary Firth has written: 'The Tolpuddle martyrs' -- subject(s): Grand National Consolidated Trades' Union of Great Britain and Ireland, Tolpuddle martyrs
they wew treated harshly because people saw them as a threat to socioty
Harry Brooks has written: 'Six heroes in chains' -- subject(s): Tolpuddle martyrs, Labor unions, History
The accused was sentenced by the judge.
the judge sentenced him to 5 years of jail
sentenced to what?
The judge sentenced him to be hanged. The judge sentenced him is the past tense, so the answer is hanged.I just took the test C. hanged
They were a friendly society of agricultural labourers. there were six men all together. they were call George loveless , James loveless, James Hammett , James brine, Thomas standfield and John standfield. they were found guilty of swearing oaths which was illegal and were sentenced to 7 years to transportation to Australia. They also refused to work for they earned less than 10 shillings a week which was then reduced to 6 shillings a week. xD
John J. Sirica.